Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14392 on May 5, 2014: |
ariesian

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14391 on May 5, 2014: |
michey8988

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My husband had his interview at USEM May 5,2014, He arrived there at 4am and there were long lines already.
1st: He had Biometrics asked for his name, birthday, age
2nd Filipino Consul: They asked him, Who is the Petitioner, When did you get married, Where is your wife? Do you have a Cenomar which he does the Flipino consul filed all the documents for my next interview..
3rd American Consul: My husband was asked to raise his right hand and take a pledge... After he begin to ask him question again... He asked...
Who is your petitioner?
When did you get married?
When was your wife first and last visit?
When did you meet each other? He said we met when we were in highschool by he was surprised and replied "your highschool sweethearts"
He asked how we communicate? My husband replied through Skype, Facebook, Viber, Emails.. He also told the consul he has phone bills if he wants to see it and the consul replied I don't... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14386 on May 5, 2014: |
mrszorak44

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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My experience at the US Embassy was very tiring but all in all it was all worth it.
My interview was at 7:30 am and I was done by 4:00 pm with an approved fiancee visa.
The waiting time was significantly long just because there were a lot of applicants. Once you are already in line at the embassy gate, the officer will give you a queue number. That will serve as your number all throughout the interview process.
There are four steps (and windows) that you need to go through:
First Step - Finger scanning. You will be asked to put your four fingers on your right hand on the scanner, followed by your four fingers on your left. The consul will ask for your name and your birthday. After that process, you may return to your seat and wait for your number to flash on the monitor. This was very quick and had no problem with it. Just follow the instructions of the consul and you will be fine.
Second Step - Initial interview. In th... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14373 on May 2, 2014: |
NoeNoe

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We scheduled my interview first at 7AM. I was interviewed by a Caucasian male. My then fiance and petitioner was with me in Manila to accompany me to the interview. Everything went well but most the questions were directed at him. The only important questions directed at me was something like "Do you promise (or swear) to marry your fiance within 90 days upon arriving in the USA?". of course my answer was "Yes" and so he said " Welcome to the U. S .of A.
The consul checked everything we brought: emails, airplane tickets, photographs, etc.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14365 on May 1, 2014: |
Nell82

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Throughout my visa interview, they guided and helped me specially that I encountered special privileged due to my mistake. I almost lost my opportunity but I was granted a chance and my interview was a SUCCESS!
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